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If the yields of yen-denominated bonds look poor — for example, if the 20-year government bond gets stuck below 1.7% — "we may have to reinvest matured domestic bonds and loans in hedged foreign bonds," said Michihisa Tanimoto, managing director and director of the board of Sumitomo Life Insurance Co.,

For reference, our short-term hedged inventory at December 31, 2011, is consisted of approximately 15 million barrels equivalent with an aggregate value of approximately $1 billion.

For reference, our short-term hedged inventory at September 30,2011, consisted of approximately 15 million barrels equivalent with an aggregate value of approximately $1.1 billion.

Many of the trades are currently hedged, which is intended to limit losses, but Mr. Pasciucco said maintaining the hedges "is a task," which is one reason to pay bonuses to keep employees who are familiar with the portfolio.

So he began a phase of entertainment production we might generously call hedged-bet experiments, films and television shows with built-in audience appeal that would allow him to turn profits and still perfect his technical wizardry.